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Clay Patrick Mcbride
Bio
New York-based photographer Clay Patrick McBride embarked on his artistic journey in the picturesque landscapes of southern Paris, where he honed his skills in painting and art history during his late teens and early twenties. This foundational experience ignited his passion for visual storytelling, ultimately leading him to shift his focus to photography. In the early 1990s, McBride relocated to New York to pursue a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree at the esteemed School of Visual Arts. Throughout his studies, McBride cultivated a distinctive style of portraiture that celebrates the human spirit, infusing his subjects with humor and authenticity. His striking portraits of renowned athletes and musicians—including icons such as LeBron James, Allen Iverson, Norah Jones, and Kid Rock—have graced the pages of prestigious publications like *Rolling Stone*, *Sports Illustrated*, *Maxim*, and *XXL*. In addition to his editorial work, Clay has made significant contributions to the commercial realm, creating memorable album covers for industry giants like Sony BMG Music Entertainment, Universal Music Group, and Elektra Records. His dynamic photography has also enhanced print campaigns for well-known brands such as Pontiac, Coca-Cola, Boost Mobile, Nike, VH1, and Chevrolet. With each click of the shutter, Clay Patrick McBride continues to craft compelling narratives that resonate with audiences worldwide.